What is Subject One?

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WyattFitz
09/06/25 6:48am
Subject One, also known as the Subject One Theory Test or Driver Theory Test, is part of the assessment for obtaining a motor vehicle driver's license. According to the "Regulations on the Application and Use of Motor Vehicle Driver's Licenses," the test content includes theoretical driving basics, road safety laws and regulations, local regulations, and other related knowledge. The scheduling of the driver theory test is arranged by local vehicle management offices. The Subject One test is conducted on a computer, with the exam consisting of 100 questions. The total test duration is 45 minutes, and the question types include true/false and multiple-choice questions. Important notes for the Subject One test: Bring and present your ID card for verification by the supervising officer; mobile phones must be turned off upon entering the test area; no loud talking is allowed in the test area; regulatory textbooks are not permitted in the examination room (or must be kept in a bag).
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MayaRose
09/18/25 6:30am
Subject 1 is the first step of the driver's license test, which belongs to the theoretical examination part. I often emphasize this to new drivers. It mainly tests your understanding of traffic rules, covering topics such as traffic signal recognition, road traffic regulations, and emergency handling. The test consists of 100 multiple-choice and true/false questions answered on a computer, and a score of 90 is required to pass. Many people think Subject 1 is easy and take it lightly, but this knowledge is highly practical in real-world driving. For example, knowing the meaning of speed limit signs can help avoid speeding tickets, and understanding pedestrian crossing rules can reduce accident risks. I recommend practicing with question bank apps during preparation, doing several sets daily to get familiar with the exam pace. Don’t stress before the test—most questions are rotated from the question bank. I’ve seen many students fail because of last-minute cramming. Steady preparation for about a week will ensure a pass.
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VonGavin
09/18/25 6:32am
I put a lot of effort into Subject 1 when getting my driver's license, which serves as the theoretical foundation assessment for the license. The exam format is quite straightforward—100 computer-based questions split evenly between multiple-choice and true/false, with a passing score of 90 or above. The content covers various details like road sign recognition, rules for using a driver's license, and accident liability determination. When actually driving, you'll realize that topics such as how to handle sudden tire blowouts are included in the test, with the knowledge points directly related to driving safety. Exam prep tip: Don't just rely on textbooks; practice more with mock exam software, compile your mistakes, and review them repeatedly. That's how I boosted my score to 95. Now, after getting my license, whenever I encounter a flashing yellow light at an intersection, I remember the key points from Subject 1 about slowing down and proceeding with caution.
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